Andrew Of Caesarea — ▪ bishop and author flourished 7th century bishop of Caesarea, and the author of possibly the most significant Greek commentary on the book of Revelation (Revelation to John) (Apocalypse) from the era of the Church Fathers. His annotations… … Universalium
Caesarea — Caesarea † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Caesarea A Latin titular see, and the seat of a residential Armenian bishopric, in Cappadocia (Asia Minor). The native name of this city was Mazaka, after Mosoch, the legendary Cappadocian hero. It… … Catholic encyclopedia
Andrew — (first century) Saint and Apostle. Andrew was the brother of Simon peter and he earned his living as a fisherman. In the Gospels, he is mentioned in connection with his call to discipleship, in the incident of the feeding of the five… … Who’s Who in Christianity
Arethas of Caesarea — • Born at Patrae, Greece, about 860 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Arethas of Caesarea Arethas of Caesarea † … Catholic encyclopedia
Arethas of Caesarea — was born at Patrae, Greece, about 860; was, like all the eminent men of that time, a disciple of Photius. He became Archbishop of Caesarea early in the 10th century, and is reckoned one of the most scholarly theologians of the Greek Church. He is … Wikipedia
Eusebius of Caesarea — Eusebius redirects here. For other uses, see Eusebius (disambiguation). Eusebius of Caesarea Eusebius of Caesarea (c. AD 263 – 339) also called Eusebius Pamphili, was a Roman historian, exegete and Christian polemicist. He became the Bishop of… … Wikipedia
Eusebius von Caesarea — (* 260/64 in Palaestina; † 339/40), griechisch Eusebios von Kaisareia, war ein spätantiker christlicher Theologe und Geschichtsschreiber. Eusebius wird als der Vater der Kirchengeschichte bezeichnet und zu den Kirchenvätern gezählt.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Acts of Andrew — The Acts of Andrew ( Acta Andreae ), is the earliest testimony of the acts and miracles of the Apostle Andrew. The surviving version is alluded to in a third century work, the Coptic Manichaean Psalter , providing a terminus ante quem , according … Wikipedia
Fathers of the Church — • The word Father is used in the New Testament to mean a teacher of spiritual things, by whose means the soul of man is born again into the likeness of Christ: Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fathers of the Church … Catholic encyclopedia
Œcumenius — Oecumenius (Greek: Οικουμένιος, Επίσκοπος Τρίκκης), once believed to be a Bishop of Trikka (now Trikala) in Thessaly writing about 990 (according to Cave, Scriptorum eccles. hist. liter. (Basel, 1745), p. 112), was reputed to be the author… … Wikipedia